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Re: RE: A Comment on assigned dose
Start with NCRP Report No. 122,"Use Of Personal Monitors To Estimate Effective Dose Equivalent And Effective Dose To Workers For External Exposures To Low-LET Radiation (1995)."
AKR@NRC.GOV
>>> "Sasnett, Zella L (Zella)" <zsasnett@lucent.com> 10/06 2:38 PM >>>
Radsafers,
Please excuse the ignorance, but where can I find more information about
Webster and Niklason dose weighting equations? My limited library turns up
zilch about them.
A point in the right direction would be greatly appreciated.
Zella Sasnett
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IHS&T, Radiation Protection Group
Lucent Technologies
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> In addition to the Webster, there is also the Niklason dose weighting
> equation, which I use for specific individuals. When addressing dose
> weighting, we need to now add the name of what system we're talking
> about.
>
> Sandy Perle
>
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